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Description Shielia tiati, a thelodont fish
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Source self-made after Märss & Ritchie 1998 [1]
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  1. Märss, T.; Ritchie, A. (1998). "Articulated thelodonts (Agnatha) of Scotland". Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences 88: 143-195.

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